<p>My hunch is you’ll find disproportionately much more ILRies in top law/mba programs, but of course there’s selection bias; CAS students as a whole are probably less likely to prospect law or business school, so it’s hard to say whether your own shot will be better or worse coming from ILR or CAS. </p>
<p>I would study what you enjoy studying, so you get a high GPA (most important) and can invest time in your LSATs if you intend to apply to law schools, not to mention enjoy college. For b-school the GPA bar is set much lower-- just get a good internship and good job after graduation and do well on the GMAT. ILR is good in regards to internships and job placement, but I’m not sure how the CAS program you’re interested in fares.</p>